Research Fellow (Physics)
The successful candidate will work with A/Prof Utkur Mirsaidov on exciting research nanoscience projects using cutting-edge in-situ high-resolution transmission electron microscopic techniques (TEM). The project is in direct collaboration with Applied Materials
The main responsibilities of the position include:
- Performing in situ and operando Electron Microscopy studies.
- Responsible for micro- and nanofabrication, process developments and improvements, device characterization.
- The candidate will be the link between semiconductor industry collaborators.
- Since the candidate will be working in an international and multicultural environment, fluency in English and good people skills are essential.
- We are a group of dynamic and creative researchers who love science, looking for like-minded candidates who are willing to head on challenges and go the extra mile.
Training provided:
- Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)
- Micro and Nanofabrication processes
- Materials synthesis
Qualifications
Ph.D. in one of the following disciplines: Physics, Engineering, Materials Science.
Skills:
- Main: Electron Microscopy, Solid programming skills with experience in Python/Matlab/
- Bonus: Microfabrication experience.
- Possess great interpersonal and communication skills, hard-working, and not afraid of challenges
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